The Conejo Valley Unified School District has reported mold contamination at additional school sites, expanding what appears to be a growing facilities concern across the district. Reports indicate that after an initial mold discovery at one or more campuses, district officials conducted broader inspections and identified mold at further locations. School districts are required to maintain safe learning environments, and mold discoveries typically trigger remediation protocols, potential classroom closures, and notification to parents and staff. Local news coverage suggests CVUSD is working to address the contamination, though the full scope of affected buildings and the timeline for remediation remain unclear. Mold in school buildings is a recurring public health concern, as prolonged exposure may contribute to respiratory symptoms and other health issues, particularly in children and staff with sensitivities. Parents and community members are likely awaiting further guidance from district leadership on next steps, including any temporary relocations of students or suspension of activities in affected buildings.
Mold Found at Multiple CVUSD Schools as District Expands Inspections